Serial Number: 600801 Cosmetic Condition: 7/10It shows signs of use. SHOP - SELL - TRADE IN. Home › Mamiya 135mm 4.5 Lens for C330 C220 Cameras. May 17, 2020 The viewfinder of the Mamiya C33. Because the Mamiya C33 is a fully manual, mechanical camera, one will need to invest in a light meter (or a smartphone app). As we mentioned, the C series is a system camera, which means lenses are interchangeable! We are currently using a Mamiya-Sekor 105mm f/3.5 lens.
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The latest mamiya tlr lenses had stepped aperture rings with click stops at each aperture and possibly different lens coatings.
I have the 55mm its a steller lens, just by the best condtion one you can find, you'll be impressed by its results, I was.
I hear it's a great lens alright, and it seems to be in excellent condition. I had a look on google and some people have mentioned a 55mm blue dot. I guess I should have been more specific with my question though - on regular c330 lenses is there an indent on the cocking lever where the blue dot would normally be or is it only the blue dot versions have this? For e.g. if the blue dot came off an 80mm, would there be a way to cosmetically tell it apart from a non-blue dot version?
The lenses I believe had the blue dot are the 65mm, 80mm, 80mm S, 105mm D/DS and the 135mm, not sure about the 250mm.
If your after the latest and sharpest lenses, get the 80mm S, 105mm DS, 180mm super with purple coating on rear element (earlier versions are yellow) and 55mm with 6 digit serial numbers. ALL these versions of these great lenses are very sharp and contrasty to match. Others may have more to add..The trick is finding them in good condition.
Thanks for the comments people!
The Mamiya C330 Professional is a traditional film twin-lens reflex camera introduced in the 1970s for the professional and advanced amateur photography markets. This model was 340 grams lighter than the previous model C33, which weighed 2040 grams (with 80 mm lens). The later C330f is an improvement on the C330 and was succeeded by the C330S with further improvements.
- Uses 120 and 220 rollfilms
- With the rack and pinion bellows type focusing system, close-up photography is possible without attachments.
- Has a self-cocking one action 360° winding crank with a double exposure prevention device. Double exposure is also possible. The straight filmroll path has no right-angle turn and guarantees an absolutely flat film.
- The backplate is changeable for single-exposure photography
- Dimensions: 122 (w) × 168 (h) × 114 (d)
- Weight: 1.7 kg (with standard lens)
The Mamiya C-series cameras are one of the very few twin-lens reflex cameras with interchangeable lenses, along with the Koni-Omegaflex and Zeiss Contaflex.
Extended bellows for close-ups
Focusing hood and changeable screen
Film compartment with adjustable filmplate and changeable backplate
Lenses[edit]
There are seven Mamiya Sekor lenses:
- 2 wide-angle lenses
- 55 mm f/4.5 and 65 mm f/3.5
- 4 normal lenses
- 80 mm f/3.7, two versions of 80 mm f/2.8 and 105 mm f/3.5
- 3 telephoto lenses
- 135 mm f/4.5, 180 mm f/4.5, and 250 mm f/6.3
Every lens has its own Seikosha (chrome) or Seiko (black) leaf shutter system with a shutter speed of B, 1' -1/500 sec, X or M flash synchronisation and bulb mode.The C330 camera has two shutter release buttons, an automatic conversion film counter 120/220, an indicator of the film in use, a removable back cover, a hexagonal distance scale rod for the different lenses, automatic parallax compensation, an automatic exposure factor indicator and interchangeable focusing screens.
Accessories[edit]
- 7 interchangeable screens for focusing (matte, split image 4°, split image 6°, microprism, microprism + split image 45°, cross-hair and checkerboard pattern.
- 3 types of finders: a prismfinder, a porrofinder and a CdS-porrofinder (with a built-in CdS exposure meter).
- Three types of magnifying hoods: normal focusing hood, CdS magnifying hood and a magnifying hood 3.5× or 6×.
- Two paramenders for parallax correction
- gripholders and pistol grip
- backplates for sheet film
See also[edit]
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External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mamiya cameras. |
- Mamiya TLR System Summary by Graham Patterson (covers all Mamiya c-series cameras)
- Mamiya C330 Professional by luis triguez